Renowned jewellery designer Farah Khan Ali’s 1,100-sq-ft flagship boutique now has a new address in South Mumbai’s historic Fort district, marking a significant chapter in her three-decade journey in fine jewellery.
Situated in the heritage building, Chemco House, the boutique is an immersive world of craft, design, and timeless elegance — a space where jewellery is not merely displayed, but deeply experienced.
Framed in the brand’s signature apricot-amber hue and softened by delicate blooms, the boutique is an extension of Farah’s creative language, bringing together sculptural display, architectural detail, layered materiality, and emotional storytelling.

“I wanted to create more than a boutique — a world where design, craftsmanship, and story could be experienced in their fullest expression,” says Farah Khan Ali. “Every corner, every surface, every detail has been thoughtfully considered to allow the jewellery to speak for itself. The space is meant to evoke intimacy and wonder, where light, texture, and atmosphere guide the visitor through each collection as though moving through a gallery of emotions. Here, the pieces are not merely displayed; they are invited to live, to tell their stories, and to connect with the wearer on a deeply personal level. This boutique is a celebration of craft, memory, and beauty — a place where the essence of Farah Khan jewellery comes alive.”
The interiors balance old-world romance with contemporary refinement. A palette of soft champagne, ivory, and warm sand is layered with silken lacquered furniture, sculptural accents, and carefully modulated lighting, creating an environment in which the jewellery remains the true focal point.

Usama Patel, Founder of Studio Nineteen, who designed and executed the space alongside Farah’s creative vision, notes, “I approached the interiors in that spirit, allowing them to unfold in gentle layers, where refined tones, delicate motifs, rich textiles, and carefully selected stone surfaces reflect the poetic world of her jewellery. The brand’s Aayat motif guided the flow and composition of the boutique, lending the experience a sense of rhythm, symmetry, and understated grace.”
A design-forward haven, the boutique houses some of Farah Khan Ali’s most distinctive and sought-after collections, each presented within a setting that allows its narrative to unfold with intimacy and clarity.
Among them is Zarine — The Golden One, a collection created in memory of Farah’s late mother and first muse, Zarine Sanjay Khan, whose style and love for adornment shaped Farah’s understanding of jewellery. The collection draws on animal-inspired jewels that carry strength and symbolism, roses that whisper of romance and nostalgia, and Victorian forms steeped in history. The palette moves from delicate blush tones of morganite and kunzite to deeper hues of emerald green, ruby red, tanzanite blue, and amethyst purple, all accented with diamonds set in 18-karat gold.
“This collection is a tribute to my mother, Zarine — The Golden One — a legacy of strength, romance, and enduring elegance,” says Farah. “It is for a woman who believes jewellery is meant to be lived in — to gather memories and become part of who she is.”


Another featured collection, The Rose, is an ode to romance, memory, and timeless beauty. Crafted in 18-karat gold and rose gold, it brings together poetic hues of soft blush, velvety red, and luminous tones reminiscent of Mughal gardens and Renaissance art.
A private lounge with the brand’s monogram Aayat-inspired brass mesh, sculptural furnishings, and layered lighting invites moments of reflection and slow luxury, while a Wall of Memories honours Farah’s design journey and her mother’s lasting influence.